1. To identify where the best dental health is found in the U.S., Dentaly analyzed all 50 states along with the District of Columbia based on two main dimensions: Dental Habits & Care and Oral Health Conditions. This evaluation involved 12 pertinent metrics, each weighted differently and scored out of 100 to indicate optimal dental health conditions.
  2. dirlibrary.com

    Find information about dentists, and dentistry services and treatments within the USA listed in this section of the Directory Library. Please browse through the sites listed below where you will find professional dentistry services across the United States including top practitioners providing emergency treatment, cosmetic dental services, teeth whitening and much more.
  3. Regional North America United States Connecticut Health 59 Information on resources in Connecticut, including health practitioners, hospitals, clinics, providers of information on conditions and diseases, public health and safety organizations, alternative health practitioners and/or providers of health-related supplies.
  4. ctbythenumbers.news

    Aug 6, 2024Connecticut, District of Columbia, and Massachusetts are the best states for dental health, according to an analysis featured by dentaly.org. Since 2018, Connecticut and Massachusetts jumped to 1st and 3rd, respectively, in dental health. Rounding out the top 10 were Washington, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Hawaii and Minnesota.
  5. HPI's interactive dentist demographics dashboard allows you to view current and historic demographics data for the dentist workforce in your state. See how the supply per capita and age, gender, and race/ethnicity balance has trended in your state since 2001. See also HPI's annually updated Supply of Dentists in the U.S. report (XLSX) to see additional national data, including the number of ...
  6. portal.ct.gov

    ORAL HEALTH SURVEILLANCE DATA. Every Smile Counts . Every Smile Counts is a statewide health survey of children and older adults in Connecticut. Data are collected by registered dental hygienists using a national ly standardized tool that was developed by America State and Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD) in collaboration with the CDC to gather information on the presence of dental ...
  7. benefitspro.com

    Jun 7, 2024From Connecticut to Arkansas, dental health rankings reveal significant regional variations "In certain states, a significant portion of the population avoids dentist visits due to fear," the ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Percent of adults 65+ who have had all teeth extracted. [1]The practice of dentistry in the United States is overseen by several agencies, including the American Dental Association, the Commission on Dental Accreditation, and the regional boards.Ultimate licensure is the responsibility of individual states. There are roughly 190,000 practicing dentists in the United States.
  9. A foreign-educated dentist who is not licensed to practice in Connecticut may be eligible to work as a dental assistant, dental laboratory technician, or dental hygienist. Dental assistants and laboratory technicians do not need a license. Dental hygienists must have a license. DPH may license dental hygienists by credential (without examination).
  10. meetmydentist.com

    Discover top-rated dental clinics across US with Meet My Dentist. Our comprehensive directory offers insights into the best dental practices nationwide, complete with patient reviews, services offered, and business hours. Learn about oral health and connect with trusted dentists and clinics. Your journey to a brighter smile starts with Meet My Dentist.

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